Have three of them , much like Stihl the newer model climb saws after 020's are not an improvement , so I keep the older betters going. Parts are available , by looks your's is hardly broken in.
I'm sure they pay off , many Tree outfits here have become Crane owner operators .... I'm sure if payments are due and Treework is slow there's plenty other rig and hoist work around , roof trusses and HVAC systems come to mind
sounds like fifty years of research and the decision is made , controversial for sure ... (probably good people on both sides). Even Indian Tribes disagree , not sure how I'd logging in the Cascades if the territory belongs to Grizzlies. PS , my perspective
here is the Black Bear population...
Can't figure out how to post it , Chinese Lazer Tree Cutting (vid comes right up) ... not to color anyone s opinion until they see it but I say it's so stupid that its really extra stupid. Probably expensive set up too.
probably less controversial than a staubs or a saw leash thread , love'm or hate'm if you work residential at one point or another you have them ... I've gone the extra effort miles to safely remove and relocate them many times. Customers seem to appreciate it. Personally I don't have any nor...
My first climb and remove of size was Willow , multi lead (of course) and large .... when down to the stump , elderly next door neighbor came over and told me years back he had stuck a small Willow twig into the ground (cut end no roots) there .... Tree was three to four foot diameter.
Interesting .... the other factor is smell sensitivity which varies in humans much like dogs. When I smell Phillip Morris in my house (summer Ops windows open) , I have asked others if they smell it too ... general answer is no , so
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